Apr 19th 2017
Windows Weekly 514
Bash on Windows
Bash on Windows
Q & A with Special guest Rich Turner, Senior Project Manager, Bash on Windows and Windows Console. Windows 10 Cloud. Checking in on Creators Update rollout and Redstone 3. A blast from the past: Charles Simonyi is coming back to Microsoft. Microsoft Authenticator allows Android and iOS users to unlock devices without passwords - but not Windows phone users. Project Cheshire (MS To-Do) is finally hitting public preview. Microsoft will unveil Scorpio at E3, and not sooner.
- Tip of the week: Looking to make the switch to Android? OnePlus 3T is your mid-range choice.
- App pick of the week: Classic Mac on Archive.org.
- Enterprise pick of the week: Linux Hyper-V containers are coming!
- Enterprise pick of the week No. 2: SQL Server next now has a name.
- Beer pick of the week: Stone Enjoy By 4.20.17 IPA.
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Links
- Windows 10 Cloud, Explained
- Microsoft Ships a Third RS3 Build to Windows 10 Insider Preview
- Here are the Most Over-Hyped Changes in the Windows 10 Creators Update
- Charles Simonyi is Returning to Microsoft
- Microsoft's Wunderlist successor, To-Do, hits public preview
- Microsoft Will Unveil Project Scorpio at E3
- Tip of the week: Looking to make the switch to Android? OnePlus 3T is your mid-range choice
- App pick of the week: Classic Mac on Archive.org
- Enterprise pick of the week: Linux Hyper-V containers are coming!
- Enterprise pick of the week No. 2: SQL Server next now has a name
- Beer pick of the week: Stone Enjoy By 4.20.17